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Further Workplace Health and Safety bosses will be grilled at the inquest into the Dreamworld disaster today, after a leading inspector admitted he had "no confidence" in the emergency procedures in place on the Thunder River Rapids ride.

A 40-year-old woman accused of being more than three times over the limit when she drove her car along South Bank’s boardwalk last month has apologised but claims she can’t remember much.

Cheryl Taylor is facing four charges including dangerous operation of a vehicle whilst affected by an intoxicating substance, driving under the influence, driving without a licence and driving an unregistered car.

Police allege the Atkinsons Dam woman had a blood alcohol reading of 0.153 when she drove her car on the Kurilpa parkway limited-access walkway and bicycle path around 6.50pm on January 16.

At the time, the boardwalk was busy with pedestrians and cyclists. Nobody was hurt.

Cheryl Taylor outside court. (Image: AAP) () ()

Ms Taylor told 9NEWS outside court that she had intended to take her dog for a swim that day and doesn’t know how or why she ended up on South Bank’s boardwalk, claiming she can’t remember leaving Fernvale.

“I’m just sorry, s--- day we all make mistakes and if I could turn back that day I would because I can’t remember much of it,” Ms Taylor said.

Ms Taylor said she intends to plead guilty and face the consequences of her actions.